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Genetic Basis and Gene Therapy Trials for Thyroid Cancer

HUSSAM AL-HUMADI, APOSTOLOS ZARROS, RAFAL AL-SAIGH and CHARIS LIAPI
Cancer Genomics & Proteomics January 2010, 7 (1) 31-49;
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Gene therapy is regarded as one of the most promising novel therapeutic approaches for hopeless cases of thyroid cancer and those not responding to traditional treatment. In the last two decades, many studies have focused on the genetic factors behind the origin and the development of thyroid cancer, in order to investigate and shed more light on the molecular pathways implicated in different differentiated or undifferentiated types of thyroid tumors. We, herein, review the current data on the main genes that have been proven to (or thought to) be implicated in thyroid cancer etiology, and which are involved in several well-known signaling pathways (such as the mitogen-activated protein kinase and phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase/Akt pathways). Moreover, we review the results of the efforts made through multiple gene therapy trials, via several gene therapy approaches/strategies, on different thyroid carcinomas. Our review leads to the conclusion that future research efforts should seriously consider gene therapy for the treatment of thyroid cancer, and, thus, should: (a) shed more light on the molecular basis of thyroid cancer tumorigenesis, (b) focus on the development of novel gene therapy approaches that can achieve the required antitumoral efficacy with minimum normal tissue toxicity, as well as (c) perform more gene therapy clinical trials, in order to acquire more data on the efficacy of the examined approaches and to record the provoked adverse effects.

  • Thyroid cancer
  • genetic basis
  • gene therapy trials
  • mutations
  • antisense approach
  • combination approach
  • toxic gene therapy approach
  • review

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    • Received September 20, 2009.
    • Revision received December 23, 2009.
    • Accepted December 24, 2009.
  • Copyright© 2010 International Institute of Anticaner Research (Dr. John G. Delinassios), All rights reserved
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HUSSAM AL-HUMADI, APOSTOLOS ZARROS, RAFAL AL-SAIGH, CHARIS LIAPI
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    • The Main Genes Implicated in Thyroid Cancer Development
    • Gene Expression in Differentiated Thyroid Cancers (PTC and FTC)
    • Gene Expression in Poorly Differentiated and Undifferentiated Thyroid Cancer
    • Gene Expression in MTC
    • Tumorigenecity Hypotheses
    • Gene Therapy Approaches in Thyroid Cancer
    • Gene Therapeutic Strategies for Obtaining Efficient Targeting for Cancer
    • Introduction of a (Not Normally Present) Gene in Order to Confer a New Function to Cells or Tissues
    • Replacement of a Mutation-induced Deactivated Gene by Reintroduction of a Normal Form of that Gene into Tumor Cells
    • Production of a Mutated Protein (by a Mutated Gene) that Blocks the Function of an Oncogenic Protein
    • Reintroduction or Amplification of a Specific Gene Expression
    • Antisense Approach
    • Use of Ribozymes
    • Use of Small Interfering RNA (siRNA)
    • Use of Replication-competent Viral Vectors (Replication-selective, Viral-mediated Oncolysis)
    • Combinatorial Approach
    • NIS-Introducing or Toxic Gene Therapy Approach
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